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Manoir de Guélambert

Rue du Gué Lambert

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Manoir de Guélambert

The Manoir de Guélambert is situated on Rue du Gué Lambert in Trégueux, France.

History

  • C15: Construction of the manor house reportedly began in the 15th century. It served as a fortified residence for the local lord.
  • The castle's purpose was to provide a secure base for the lord and his family during times of conflict.

Architecture

The Manoir de Guélambert is an example of medieval architecture, with characteristic features of a manor house. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outbuildings, including stables, a chapel, and living quarters.

The castle's design reflects the typical structure of a 15th-century French manor.

Historical Significance

The Manoir de Guélambert has been recognized for its historical significance due to its association with the local lordship. The site is believed to have played an important role in regional politics and social hierarchy during the Middle Ages.

Current Status and Use

The castle remains a private residence, although it is open to the public for guided tours. Visitors can explore the manor's interior, including its chapel and living quarters.

Heritage Status

The Manoir de Guélambert has been designated as a Site of Historic Interest (Site Class 3) by the Ministry of Culture, reflecting its significance in French history and architecture.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Rue du Gué Lambert
  • Town: Trégueux
  • Country: France

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's notable features include:

  • A chapel with medieval stained-glass windows.
  • Living quarters with period furnishings.
  • Stables and outbuildings showcasing traditional agricultural practices.

Details

NameManoir de Guélambert
CityTrégueux
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.487247, -2.7660737
Current useprivate residence and guided tours
Guided tourstrue